• April 26, 2024
 Free webinar: how to grow your firm with consultants

Free webinar: how to grow your firm with consultants

A report in 2021 by Arden Partners suggested that within five years, a third of lawyers could be working under a consultancy model. Is this the future of law firms?

To discuss this question, join Clio’s next instalment of the How to Grow a Law Firm series, when Clio’s Geraldine O’Reilly will be chatting with a firm who are making the consultancy model work for their team and growth.

The free webinar, which will take place on 25th May, will see Geraldine sit down with the team at illume Legal to examine how they adopted the consultancy model and how it can work for growing firms.

Register for your free place here.

About the webinar

In this latest instalment of the How to Grow a Law Firm Series, illume Legal’s Kate Partridge and Michelle Harris will discuss what the consultancy model has meant for their firm, including:

  • The consultancy model and what’s involved
  • The pros and cons of running a consultant model firm
  • How to create a consistent brand when all your employees are entrepreneurs
  • The essential systems and processes needed when working with consultants

This session will take place over 45 minutes and will be interactive. Attendees will be encouraged to ask questions and seek advice.

Sign up to attend here.

Event details

Event date: Tuesday, 25th May 2022
Event time: 11 a.m. BST
Venue: Online
Cost: Free
Session duration: 45 minutes

CPD: Scotland: All solicitors are required to undertake a minimum of 20 hours CPD in each practice year; a minimum of 15 hours must be verifiable CPD. Attending this live event will mean you can claim 45 minutes of verifiable CPD.

For more details, see: How to Grow a Law Firm: Shaking Things Up with the Consultancy Model

This article was submitted to be published by Clio as part of their advertising agreement with Today’s Family Lawyer. The views expressed in this article are those of the submitter and not those of Today’s Family Lawyer.

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